Disneyland’s 70th Anniversary Merch Collection Is Every Disney Fan’s Dream
Disneyland Resort is officially going all out for its 70th Anniversary celebration, and the merchandise lineup might honestly be one of the best Disney has released in years. From nostalgic Vault Collection pieces to sparkly castle-inspired accessories, collectible trading cards, Loungefly bags, Swarovski crystal ears, and even interactive park experiences, there’s something here for every kind of Disney fan.
The celebration runs through August 9, 2026, and new collections continue dropping throughout the event — meaning your Disneyland shopping list is probably about to get very long.
The Finale Collection Brings Glam Disney Energy
One of the newest drops for the celebration is the Disneyland 70th Anniversary Finale Collection, launching May 18 across Disneyland Resort. The entire collection leans into rich purple tones, glittering details, and premium finishes that feel extra magical.
The standout piece has to be the anniversary Spirit Jersey, featuring the iconic Disneyland marquee with shimmering accents and dreamy ombré colors.

And yes — the Swarovski crystal ear headbands and ear hats are just as stunning as they sound. These feel less like standard park merch and more like collector’s pieces you’ll want to keep forever.

The matching shoulder bag completes the aesthetic with sparkly crystal details and a gorgeous purple ombré finish that honestly screams “main character at Disneyland.”

Disney pin collectors are also getting several anniversary-exclusive jumbo pins featuring Mickey, Minnie, Sleeping Beauty Castle, Tinker Bell, fireworks, and vintage Disneyland iconography.
Disneyland 70 Trading Cards Are Coming
Disney also revealed a brand-new Topps Disneyland 70th Anniversary trading card collection, featuring attractions, characters, and iconic park moments transformed into collectible cards.




The Disney-exclusive boxes will include special variants, foil parallels, autograph cards, relic cards, and even rare Haunted Mansion chrome cards. Honestly, this feels like Disney Parks merch colliding with collector culture in the best way possible.
The Vault Collection Is Pure Disneyland Nostalgia
If you love vintage Disneyland aesthetics, the Vault Collection might end up being your favorite part of the anniversary celebration.

The newest chapter focuses heavily on Tinker Bell and classic Disneyland energy, with retro-inspired apparel, notebooks, home decor, and accessories that genuinely feel like they came from another era of the parks.

Disney is also continuing the early Disneyland-inspired Replica Chapter and Mickey Mouse & Maps Chapter throughout the celebration, so there’s constantly something new dropping for vintage Disney fans.
The Castle Collection Looks Straight Out of Fantasyland
Inspired by Sleeping Beauty Castle, the Castle Collection leans fully into soft royal aesthetics and dreamy Disney princess vibes.

The collection includes elegant Spirit Jerseys, apparel, pins, and jewelry pieces that feel especially designed for Disney adults who want park merch that looks elevated while still feeling magical.

The Celebrate Happy Collection Is Peak Disney Parks Energy
The colorful Celebrate Happy Collection might be the most recognizable line from the entire 70th Anniversary celebration.



This collection is filled with pastel gradients, Loungefly backpacks, Minnie ears, hoodies, and accessories themed around the “Celebrate Happy” branding of the anniversary event.
It genuinely captures that chaotic happy feeling of walking through Disneyland at night surrounded by music, lights, popcorn smells, and emotional Disney adults crying near the castle.

There’s Even an Interactive Key to Disneyland Experience
One of the coolest additions to the 70th celebration is the “Key to Disneyland” interactive experience.
Guests can unlock special features across all nine lands inside Disneyland Park using a collectible key that tracks your progress. Once every land is unlocked, the key reveals a hidden commemorative keepsake pin inside.
Honestly? This feels like Disney turned park exploration into a real-life collectible game.
Final Thoughts
Disneyland’s 70th Anniversary merch lineup somehow manages to balance nostalgia, luxury, classic Disney Parks chaos, and collector culture all at once. Whether you’re into vintage Disneyland aesthetics, sparkly castle-core accessories, trading cards, or simply collecting ears you absolutely don’t need, this celebration has something dangerous for your wallet.
And with new collections continuing to release throughout the anniversary celebration, this honestly feels less like a single merch drop and more like an entire era of Disneyland fandom.